No possibility of upgrade. No possibility of using Windows 2000 or Windows XP. No possibility of connecting Digital Camera, iPod, MP3 player, USB printer or other USB devices.
I would make the SELLER provide $15 recycling fee with the computer. You see, it's JUNK.
Good luck and Happy Computing!
2007-03-04 00:27:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Its like this that is a very old computer but if it is all you can afford to be on line it is better then nothing.The memory can be upgraded but to upgrade the processor you would probably even have a hard time finding chips that old.You could not run newer operating systems such as XP or Vista.If you have a dsl or cable connection you could surf the Internet ok but you could not install a lot of newer software and view a lot of websites but if you run Windows 95 that is a lightning fast Operating System because of its simplicity and small size.I would not pay more then fifty dollars if it includes a monitor.
2007-03-04 10:15:47
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answered by wayne548 3
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I would never buy a computer with these specification and please say you did not make any kind of payment. Even if i wanted to upgrade, it will cost pretty much the same as the new one. you are talking 64 Mhrts here. So DONT
You cant use that computer for anything, the minm req these days is, speed in ghz ram is 128.
2007-03-04 08:27:13
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answered by Hema 2
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There's no possibility of having it upgraded, at most, at most, it is worth the case so one could gut it and just put all new components in it. Provided it's not one of those "beige" or "white" box cases then maybe someone could buy it for that purpose.
It is useful... if loaded with Linux it could be set up as a NAT/Firewall but then again, you can buy a router to do that. I'm just saying...
No, it's not terribly useful at all. On the bright side, if you donate it, you can write the full amount you paid for it off your taxes (if you pay taxes). $20 is a little hopeful... I wouldn't give more than $5 for it.
2007-03-04 08:49:21
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answered by conradj213 7
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That is a really sh_tty computer. Nowadays most PC's have 256 to up to 3 GB's of RAM and run at more than 1.0 GHz speed. Nobody that is computer-savy would buy that system. It is better to either donate it so some poor family or just throw it away. It's not worth having.
2007-03-04 08:33:26
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answered by viva8la7ram 3
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See for this type of there is no sale or resale value .
just Coz of 1 thing & thats Speed of processor I'll prefer speed to be At least 700 mhz
2007-03-04 09:49:54
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answered by sandeep s 2
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well i would say its not worth alot at all. maybe 5-20 bucks these guys are right when they say you cant do anything at all with it. you can go to walmart best buy something like that and buy a 300 box that will be good for email and web browsing
2007-03-04 08:36:34
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answered by brian.taylor2006 2
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not even think about it it is 64 MHZ u need at least 1GHZ and 12 g hd is not at all large enough u need 80 gb and u need at least 512 mb of RAM.
2007-03-04 08:46:56
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answered by Can music save your mortal soul? 5
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Ask the seller to send it to the third world at his expense.
2007-03-04 08:30:11
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answered by Anonymous
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hah
2007-03-04 08:46:05
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answered by avie 2
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